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East Anglia is a region of fine contrasts with flat farmland and acres of countryside extending out to attraction-packed seaside
resorts, royal estates and ancient settlements.
There’s something for all tastes here. Norfolk and Suffolk share a glorious and largely untamed coastline, which is laced with a score of traditional seaside towns and sandy Blue Flag beaches. Inland, the scene is just as appealing, with medieval towns and
villages full of history and culture.
Adventure is always waiting too in the forests and on the network of rivers and lakes that make up the Norfolk Broads. Let’s not forget either that this is the bird-watching capital of Britain with a magnificent variety of bird life making the
nature reserves their home.
Gunton Hall & Suffolk || Discover our hotel and the outdoors
We’ve partnered with ViewRanger to create walking routes for all levels of
ability – tap here for more info.
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OPENING HOURS
PARKING CHARGES
Gunton Hall & Suffolk || Discover our hotel and the outdoors
The lake
The half-mile walk that surrounds our lake leads directly to our waterside hide, perfect for watching the birds flitter between the woodland and the water, with the relaxing sound of our fountains in the background. The jetty provides a unique photo opportunity.
Our wildlife
If you keep your eyes peeled there’s a hive of animal activity going on at Gunton Hall, from muntjac deer to our bustling bug hotels. Every season is different, with migrating wildfowl taking a break on the lake and of course baby season in springtime.
Walled garden
Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the hotel, our walled garden provides
absolute tranquillity, particularly on a summer’s day. When everything’s
in bloom and the sun is shining down there’s no place we’d rather be.
We’re so proud of our grounds here at Gunton Hall, with formal gardens, the beautiful lake, and the abundance of daffodils we enjoy every springtime. Our team have picked out
three of their favourite things to do within the grounds, just for you:
THE BEST OF OUR GROUNDS AND GARDENS
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Gunton Meadow
Gunton Meadow is relatively small but fits a lot into a small space, a rich grassland with perfect ponds for newts and frogs while butterflies and finches flitter above a colourful tapestry of wildflowers.
NR32 4TZ11-minute walk
Gunton Warren
With grassland, lowland heath and a sandy beach, Gunton Warren is unique in Suffolk
as an unspoilt wildlife paradise. Adders and lizards can often be seen basking on WWII
pillboxes, while in June the beautiful green hairstreak butterfly comes out in force.
NR32 4PQ 25-minute walk
NR32 4LE 25-minute walk
Gunton Wood
You can walk straight from the foot of our grounds into this enchanting woodland. With some areas well-maintained and others deliberately left to grow wild, the winding pathways are ideal for a relaxing afternoon wander.
Did you know that we’ve got three unique nature reserves just a stone’s throw from our doorstep? Each of these unique environments is within walking distance, just ask our
friendly Reception team for directions.
THE GUNTON AREA
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Orford Ness National Nature Reserve Well worth the drive, take a short boat trip to
this wild and remote shingle spit (Europe’s largest) to enjoy quiet walks by the lagoons
and spot some truly unique wildlife, including Ness hare (larger than their mainland
relatives) and Chinese water deer, escapees from local deer parks.
Venture a little further afield from our grounds and you’ll find some of Suffolk’s best days out, from quiet parks to wildlife wildernesses, and of course the world-famous
Norfolk Broads aren’t far away either.
OUT AND ABOUT
IP21 2NU 59-minute drive Pay & Display
Parking
NR33 9JR 10-minute drive
Oulton Broad
Just a mile west of Lowestoft, Oulton Broad offers year-round watersports, family-run cafés, fishing sports, and Nicholas Everitt Park, an Edwardian garden that’s ideal for watching the sailing and powerboat racing (Thursday evenings, Apr – Sep).
7am – 9pm
Boat trips 10am – 2pm
Parking £1 p/h up to £5
IP15 5BH 50-minute drive
The Scallop at Aldeburgh Beach
The seaside town of Aldeburgh is a postcard-perfect seaside town with plenty to see and a rich artistic history, but it’s the four-metre high ‘Scallop’, designed by Suffolk’s own Maggi Hambling, that makes it unique. Sound is focused at its centre, creating a unique sensory experience.
Pay & Display Parking
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Lound Lakes A birdwatcher’s dream, the mixture of
woodland, grassland, meadows and open water have created a paradise for wildfowl.
Over 140 species of bird have been recorded here over the last five years, from migrating visitors to permanent residents,
as well as several kinds of bat.
NR31 9AU 9-minute drive
Free parking
Carlton Marshes
“A great day out and you can walk for hours” is how our team describe Carlton Marshes, a network of flower-studded marshes that is home to birds of prey, water vole, wildfowl, and an astonishing 28 species of dragonfly. Don’t forget your wellies if it’s been raining.
NR33 8HU 12-minute drive
Free entry Free parking
Somerleyton Hall and Gardens
One of the UK’s finest stately homes, Somerleyton Hall boasts some of the finest gardens in East Anglia, now being reimagined into a series of interconnected ‘rooms’, each garden different from the last. Somerleyton also features its own tea room and gastro-pub.
NR32 5QQ 9-minute drive
Free parking
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Gorleston-on-Sea Beach With pristine yellow sands, a small lido,
grassy cliffs, pitch-and-putt, bowling greens, floral gardens and a promenade
with ice cream vans and fish and chip shops, Gorleston-on-Sea offers the
quintessential British seaside experience.
We’re lucky to be near some of the best beaches in the UK, and with so many seaside destinations to choose from we’ve put together this handy guide to just a few of our
favourites to help you decide.
BEST OF THE BEACHES
NR31 6BU 13-minute drive Free parking
NR29 4BH 30-minute drive
Horsey Gap Beach
This quiet, uncluttered beach is perfect for a summer walk, and is home to a colony of grey seals who can often be seen bobbing around in the bay. Between Nov – Jan they come ashore to raise their pups and can be watched from dedicated viewing platforms.
Pay and display parking
NR33 0BS 8-minute drive
Lowestoft Beach
Lowestoft’s sandy beaches have won awards for their maintenance, cleanliness and safety, and it really shows. Stretching either side of Claremont Pier, their golden sands have been welcoming holidaymakers for decades. We recommend arriving early to reserve the softest sand for yourself.
£1.10 p/h parking
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Southwold
Southwold is almost an island, bordered by the North Sea, River Blyth and Southwold harbour – in fact, there’s only one road in or out. As well as its famous pier, the town also boasts a working lighthouse, pristine beach, and some of the region’s finest tea rooms.
IP18 6LT 30-minute drive
£1.20 p/h parking
Heading out for a busy day sightseeing and want to grab a bite to eat on the go? We’ve got you covered. As well as our packed lunch (perfect for taking with you for a full day out), we also offer
a range of grab-and-go options, including:
SANDWICHES AND BAGUETTES (all served with pickled vegetables on white or brown bloomer, gluten-free bread available on request)
SANDWICHES | BAGUETTES
Prawn, avocado, dill & mayonnaise 7.25 | 7.75Honey-roast ham with wholegrain mustard 6.75 | 7.25Red Leicester cheese with onion chutney (V) 6.75 | 7.25
Chunky egg with cress, mayonnaise & roquette (V) 6.50 | 6.95
BEETROOT WRAPS (all served with pickled vegetables)
Chickpea, avocado, red onion, carrot, mayonnaise & spinach (VE) 7.25Tuna with cheese, spring onion, celery & paprika mayonnaise 7.50
PLOUGHMAN’S PLATTERHand-carved meats with sliced pickled onion, golden beetroot piccalilli,
Red Leicester cheese, apple, boiled egg, mini pork pie 14.00 for two | 8.50 for one
CREAM TEA FOR TWO Fruit or plain scones, clotted cream, butter, preserves and a choice of tea or coffee 10.95
CAKE SELECTIONS Giant rainbow cake 4.95
Toasted teacake | Fruit or plain scone with clotted cream & strawberry jam | Raspberry Victoria sponge | Carrot cake | Lemon meringue slice | Caramel & ginger slice | Lemon drizzle cake
Caramel shortcake slice | Fruit cake | Sachertorte slice | Chocolate brownie | Lemon Grove cake (VE)All 3.50
And if you’re a bit like us and struggle to function without your morning cuppa, we’ve got grab-and-go hot drinks too!
GRAB & GO
Visit our coffee shop or café during opening hours to order yours
Gunton Hall & Suffolk || Discover our hotel and the outdoors
Gunton Hall & Suffolk || Discover our hotel and the outdoors
VIEWRANGER AT GUNTON HALL
What is ViewRanger?
ViewRanger is one of the world’s leading digital walking guides, available for all Apple and Android devices, that lets you explore local areas and walking routes like never before. We’ve joined forces to provide a few routes around our hotels and villages for all levels of fitness. With ViewRanger you can follow the map with or without a data connection, with viewpoints, interesting attractions and helpful advice along the way.
How do I download ViewRanger?
It couldn’t be simpler!
Go to your phone or tablet’s app store
Search for “ViewRanger” and download “ViewRanger – Hiking Trails & Bike Rides” by Augmentra
Use the below web address or scan the QR code and it’ll open up with our selection of walks for Gunton Hall (it’s up to you whether to create an
account, although we do recommend it).
How do I get walking?
Simply tap the signpost button in the top left corner of the app and select your chosen route. You can do this from the starting point or back at the hotel, and you can even download the route so there’s no need to use up your data allowance while you’re wandering.
All of the walks are self-guided so that you can do them at a time and pace thatsuits you. Here are a few tips to help you enjoy this walk:
• Check the weather and be prepared with wet weather gear, or a coat, hat and maybe sunscreen when necessary
• Wear sensible shoes or walking boots, most of our walks are on well-worn paths, tracks, trails or woodland and pastoral land. There might be some muddy areas, gates or stiles to cross
• Pack a bottle of water, not all walks have a café or pub en-route
• Capture the beautiful countryside with your camera
• Take your mobile phone just in case of emergency
www.guntonhall.co.uk/walks
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